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Good show brother! I see you didn't get tagged by any of those speed cameras out in the "wilderness" areas as the Canadians call it. Wonder what the Houstonians would think about traffic cameras out in the rural areas? Just a thought.
Welcome brother! I enjoy your dad's posts. Hope you have listened over the years. He does seem to be "sound in mind and members." And ... he's damn good at The Name Game.:thumbup1:
I remember two snows back home in Louisiana. One when I was seven and my little dog pushed, hopped over, and pushed his way around a yard full of snow. And one when I took a cardboard box and slid down the hill at college and busted my face on the street curb below.
But mostly, I remember...
I'll echo that statement about Brother Porter. And I agree totally. We are here to help each other. The first place to go is to the offending brother. He may be more responsive than you think. The oath is stronger than we sometimes give it credit for being.
Brother I haven't been in Denton since the days of Mike Washington (late '70s.)
Still, seeing that you meet the age requirements I am very much more than certain you will find your footing shortly upon arrival. It's just something folks your age are good about. Something folks my age can only...
I belong to two here in Houston. Totally active in both and enjoy it very much. Haven't checked yet, but if it is okay, I'd like to join the lodge in Louisiana where most of my father's generation were raised. As stated by Brother Beathard, helping small lodges with monetary or esoteric...
When's the last time you spent a few days in Calgary or Edmonton this time of year? Their weather alerts come across three or four times a night and give a complete list of what one should carry in their vehicle at all times.
I thought it was humorous until I talked to an old business...
he lives in the islands
and fishes the pylons
and drinks his
green label each day
writing his memoirs
and loosin' his hearing
but he don't care
what most people say
'cause through 86 years
of perpetual monition
if he likes you
he'll smile and he'll say
Jimmy some of it's...